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RARE PHARAONIC PENDANT POWER AMULET OF GODDESS SEKHMET ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ANTIQUES For Sale


RARE PHARAONIC PENDANT POWER AMULET OF GODDESS SEKHMET ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ANTIQUES
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RARE PHARAONIC PENDANT POWER AMULET OF GODDESS SEKHMET ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ANTIQUES:
$189.00

RARE PHARAONIC PENDANT POWER AMULET OF GODDESS SEKHMET ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ANTIQUES

This vintage reproductionIt is a rare piece of Egyptian antiquity made in Egypt.

Now own this rare Pharaonic piece, feel the ancient Pharaonic history and civilization, and decorate your home and office with it


A Simplified Historical Overview OfSekhmet
Sekhmetwas the daughter of thesun god,Ra, and was among the more important of thegoddesseswho acted as the vengeful manifestation ofRa\'spower, the Eye ofRa.Sekhmetwas said to breathe fire, and the hot winds of the desert were likened to her breath. She was also believed to cause plagues (which were called as her servants or messengers) although she was also called upon to ward off disease.In a myth about the end ofRa\'srule on the earth,Rasends thegoddessHathor, in the form ofSekhmet, to destroy mortals who conspired against him. In other versions of this story,Sekhmetgrew angered at the deception and leftEgypt, diminishing the power of thesun. This threatened the power and security of the world—thus, she was persuaded by thegodThoth to return and restore thesunto its full glory. Her mythical portrayal was among the more important of thegoddesseswho acted as the vengeful manifestation ofRa\'spower, the Eye ofRa. Her attributes and her iconography sometimes makes it difficult to differentiateSekhmetfrom other felinegoddesses– mainlyBastet.Sekhmetwas considered the wife of thegod Ptahand mother of his sonNefertum. She was also said to be the mother of alion god, Maahes. She was also considered to be the sister of the catgoddessBastet.Thelion-headedgoddess Sekhmetis the most represented deity in mostEgyptiancollections worldwide. Many amulets depict her image but her numerous statues aboundEgyptianart. Many of her statues can be found in museums and archaeological sites, and her presence testifies to the historical and cultural importance of thisgoddess.


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Sekhmet Pendant

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